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January 2004, Vol. 2 No. 1

Greetings from Dean Couture

A Note from the Editor

Gendering Research

Festival of Contemporary Art Music
Contemporary Art Music—In the Spotlight

The World Pays a Call
It’s a Small World After All

Racial Profiling

face to face with Thomas Foley

Digital Diversity
Techie with a Cause

one on one with Sherman Alexie

face to face with Maxine Hong Kingston

The English Language
Common Errors in English Usage

The Quintessential Word
Academic Journals Edited by Liberal Arts Faculty at WSU

Alumni Achievement Award
Recognizing Alumni Achievement

Global Connections
Partners in Preservation

International Scope
Joint Peace Studies to Strengthen WSU’s Asia Program

Worldwide with CLA
The Global Connection of Liberal Arts Faculty and Students

General Studies
General Studies Comes of Age

Drive-Time Poet

Literature and the Holocaust
Teaching the Representations of the Unthinkable

meet Cristofer L. Davenport

CLA Entrepreneurs

29th Edward R. Murrow Symposium
“War and Words: The Challenge for Today’s Journalist”

Edward R. Murrow Symposium 2003-2004
2003 Coverage
; 2004 Preview

News Brag
It’s About the Murrow Legacy
Hear Now the Future—Digital Recording

Time with the Dean
One-on-One with Dean Barbara Couture

Psychology Changes with the Times

Substance and Style

Golden and Diamond Grads
Golden and Diamond Grads Remember

Just Reward
Outstanding Liberal Arts Graduates Honored with New Tradition

Legacy—Frank Fraser Potter

Changes
New Degrees and Departments

American Indian Perspectives
Sacagawea/Sacajawea and the Lewis and Clark Expedition

Update
Plateau Center for American Indian Studies

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